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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, October 2000, p. 3589-3594, Vol. 38, No. 10
Department of Medical Technology, College of
Medicine, National Cheng Kung University,1
and Division of Clinical Microbiology, Department of
Pathology, National Cheng Kung University
Hospital,2 Tainan 701, Taiwan, Republic of China
Received 22 May 2000/Returned for modification 15 July
2000/Accepted 1 August 2000
Rapid differentiation of fermentative gram-negative bacilli
(fermenters) from nonfermentative gram-negative bacilli (nonfermenters) in positive blood cultures may help physicians to narrow the choice of
appropriate antibiotics for empiric treatment. An impedance method for
direct differentiation of fermenters from nonfermenters was
investigated. The bacterial suspensions (or positive culture broths
containing gram-negative bacteria) were inoculated into the module
wells of a Bactometer (bioMérieux, Inc., Hazelwood, Mo.)
containing 1 ml of Muller-Hinton broth. The inoculated modules were
incubated at 35°C, and the change in impedance in each well was
continuously monitored. The amount of time required to cause a series
of significant deviations from baseline impedance values was defined as
the detection time (DT). The percent change of impedance was defined as
the change of impedance at the time interval from DT to DT plus 1 h. After testing 857 strains of pure cultures (586 strains of
fermenters and 271 strains of nonfermenters), a breakpoint (2.98%) of
impedance change was obtained by discriminant analysis. Strains
displaying impedance changes of greater than 2.98% were classified as
fermenters; the others were classified as nonfermenters. By using this
breakpoint, 98.6% (340 of 345) of positive blood cultures containing
fermenters and 98% (98 of 100) of positive blood cultures containing
nonfermenters were correctly classified. The impedance method was
simple, and the results were normally available within 2 to 4 h
after direct inoculation of positive blood culture broths.
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Rapid Differentiation of Fermentative from
Nonfermentative Gram-Negative Bacilli in Positive Blood Cultures by
an Impedance Method
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Medical Technology, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung
University, 1 University Rd., Tainan 701, Taiwan, Republic
of China. Phone: 886-6-2353535, ext. 5790. Fax: 886-6-2363956. E-mail: tsungcha{at}mail.ncku.edu.tw.
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